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Interviews

Artist Spotlight: Faunagraphic

“Feelgood vibes. I think we all need a bit of those at the moment.” – Lauren Housley on new album and homecoming show

Franz Von: “I’ve always really loved writing and challenging myself to write better”

Lizzie Biscuits: “What drives me is turning imagination into reality”

INTERVIEW: Solar Love Society make hay while the sun shines

“The vibes are noticeably – totally – back!”: Songwriter, busker and one-man band Cam Cole on his first venue tour

My Life in Music: Ed Cosens

My Life in Music: Lauren Tate (Hands Off Gretel)

“I’ve had a lot of time for reflection” – Yusuf Yellow on upcoming EP, ‘What Do You See?’

Exposed meets Pattern + Push winner Rumbi Tauro

Sister Wives: “We see our record as protest music”

Lostboy in Lockdown: Sheffield band on their upcoming EP and tour

Sheffield Miniatures: Putting the Steel City under the microscope

Interview: Ed Cosens on new single and upcoming album release

Kelham Island’s Hidden Treasure? An Interview With Beachcomber.

5 things you only know if… you’re renowned Sheffield sound tech Paul ‘Tufty’ Tuffs

Lost at Sea with the Sea Girls

Getting personal with Glass Animals

Jackie Moonbather: “I like artists, myself included, to always be reinventing”

Synth Sisters: Exposed’s Mark Perkins interviews Sisters With Transistors director Lisa Rovner

Made of Stone: Exposed chats to Stoneface Creative

Jarvis Cocker: “We live in a world of apparent colour and texture and nuance on our screens, but increasingly we think like a binary code”

Live after Lockdown: Leadmill promoter Sam Feeley on the iconic venue’s future

Interview with Sheffield’s Otis Mensah on new project #OtisMensahExists: “We’re all linked to our integration with the virtual world, especially in quarantine”

Ghostpoet: “I’m constantly questioning what it is to be human and what makes us tick”

My Jukebox: Tom J Newell

Keeping on top of your mental health with Sheffield Flourish

An interview from quarantine with Rosey PM

The Blinders’ Thomas Haywood on Bob Dylan, his creative process and self isolation

Hinds on Brexit: “There’ll be a less interesting scene. It sucks!”